FEBRUARY 19.'-1912 -'fm mm nn - 'rns.cnARwrrETownr'onARo1AN vim onw-- rAon'1°f iiiE~ourrri's-- couriri ouirrnii-N It pay, to `huy in this Province. Berri an, Charlottetown, ,,,?$§°night.1o§ Bedford on a short visit to his home. .___- H, R, Lawrence, Engineer of the I. C R_ was among the passengers to Charlottetown on the special from Georgetown yesterday. . Di-, J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown, was among those returning on the Bpnisl from Georgetown yesterday afternoon- ' _.__ ~ A_ E_ Inge Charlottetown was among the passengers to the city on me special from Georgetown yester- day afternoon. Afnong the passengers to Charlotte- town on the special from Georgetown yesterday were McLeod Douglas, Wil- liam McLeod and Harry McKay, Mt. stewart. They returned at night. J. R. Monaghan, Hazelbroole, left last night onfthe special train to Georgetown en route to Ottawa Where he has secured 9, position in the Post Office Department. ` The funeral of the late Alice Maud. daughter of Alex 1-Iorne,_ Charlottet- own, took place yesterday afternoon and was attended by a very la1‘ge number of friends of the d€C€8B6f1 and the bereaved family. After a. short private service for the family, con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Murphy- the re- mains were taken to St. 1’a_\il's Church where ii, service was conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. Murphy assisted by liev, W. Trivett, Milton. The cortege men proceeded to Milton cemetery where interment was made. There were floral tributes in great Di`0f“B“ ion, evidencing the sympathy felt by the many intimate friends of the de- ceased and her family in their .he- reuvement. The following were the pallbearers:-Howard I-lillson, John Davies, Alfred Pickard, D. McKinnon, H, V. Buutain and Edward Hender- |il)ll. _______..;._. :5._}{¢ep in trim-Nothing like a good tonic to keep you clear of colds etc. Helps you to ward off diseases. iteiiill Celery and Iron is the idenl ,touiiz for nerves ond blood. Makes you incl better from the first dose. $1 ii bottle, Hole agents, The MacKinnon lirug Cu., (lor. (lt. Goo. & Kt. Hts. 2-lildrtf. } ' __ _ .__: _ '_`=""`*' ' V1.1 f-` __.' _.#4 “ni-‘ `@i “B lol? Dnndrulf did it-destroyed the hair rooii~suirtcd the hair fulllng out. Result biililiiesis. JA \:- _- .. . Ai, r Don'f wait until tlicsc facts apply to you. Sturt in tonight using HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. Cleanse your scalp of cvcry truce of Dnndruff. Keep if clean. Stop thc falling hair and give the new growth ii chance. Use liAY’S HAIR HEALTH regu- larly and yoii'll be entirely free' from Dan- drufl-lroui gray or faded hiilr--and from baldness. IlAY'S HAIR HEALTH will keep you looking young, 5l_00 imd 50c at Dru! Stores or direct upon :epiiigt olfprice and dealers name. Send l0c for na ot! e. Philo Hay bpec. Co., Newark, N. J, For sale and recommended by E. A. Foster, Sunnyside. £5 ii. » ‘Yi . /_ %- ali Q.. El ‘_ `\ ’ _ 1-3" g -~` / / "` g \,_ 1 _ hh ¢¢¢( IHill'Ifi.i.*Il§llllll‘I" ._ .. _ IN GOOD I COMPJMWY You _are never lonesome or ")/sary if you have an Edison l honograph in your home,f`or il brings lh'e stars from llie world of music to your lnimq, makes them plny and sing as often and whenever you want them In ' Grand and comic opera church mimic, band si-lov, '“"\l._ orchestra nr vcncciti . selections, hits from the leed- "IK _plays and speeches by leading public men are :Huong 'the forms of' eiilcr- laininenl offered by '--The Edis.on‘ Phonograph I i This machine if lhe_gi-e.1i. HM Of '|rl_l sound ‘reprodu'cerr. I si ions is so clear und iiiilur- nl ilinf you have but to close ?'°“" *YB* lv imagine the ari- Isfeii are standing beside yon. lla calc is n work of art, tak- U’ "F llllle room and the nisrbine runs so silently, fini! ‘luliiily that one wou'd uct know it wiis in the room nt _ "l_l- No needles lo change “uh ihe Edison and it plays "‘° l°"Ile|t records on earth (4 '-2 nllfh) ' Edison'l range in price from ‘"3 5° \lP~ `Csll lu and hear __, one iod ._ q- E ` Iuymem siylmge our any E. Toombs 77 een Sf *-1, A' ' ' A regular meeting or the A. 0. H.. *was held in Charlottetown yesterday afternoon. Several routine matters `iwere disposed of. ` Any person having a copy. of the poems of the late ‘John .LePage, in 5°'-ll' 101111. for sale is asked to write to or call at this office. J. 0. Arsenault, Charlottetown of _the Mutual Life of Canada, left on ,the special to Georgetown last night en route to Pictou. Isaac Lane. Charlottetown, repre- sonting the W. H. Hayward Co, St. John, left on the mail special' last evening for Georgetown. He will cross to Picton this week on s. busi- HGSB UID through Nova, Scotia. The bookstore of Councillor Tay- `lor's on Richmond St, Charlottetown, was broken into Saturday night. The store was entered fromw-.he rem- and admittance was effected by breaking ii window. There is n\o clue yet as to th!! llUl'El&l` or burglars. Last evening a fire did considerable dainage to the residence on 15 Prince St,, occupied by Miss Annie Ferguson" and belonging to the estate of the late J. R. Davison. The blaze started from a defective flue. A fire had been lit in the parlor grate and shortly after the woodwork in the attic near the top pof the roof- be- came iguitetl. The alarm was given at 7.15 by phone from the 'Hotel Victoria-i and when the firemen or- riveil thc fire hail worked its way well along the upper poi-L of the pool und was rapidly siIi'eiidiiig,_ A large quantity of water was required to drown it out and the roof was badly damaged. There was no insurance ou the contents. _.V Owing to the storm of Satur- day which blocked the roads Neil McNevin, the courier between Char- lottetown niiil Bonshaw wus unable to reach that city as usual Sat- urday evening aud is expected this morning. The storm did not hamper the railway to any great extent, nl- fliougli some dilliculty was experienc- cd by the Murray Harbor train, --Ze tween Mt. Stewart and Hazelbrooli there was as much as eight leer. n. snow on the line. The eastern triiin met with muc'u snow. Each was on" half nn hour latc and on rcturnini: in the after-iiooii were given two engines und ii snow plough. The western line wns very heavy with snow especially between Tigiiisli iiuil Summcrside and fliv i-xpiuesii leiiviiig hero Si1l'_i|i'ilriy nt 2.00 p. m., for 'l‘ignisli had two vliiziiiies iiuil ii plough from :=‘uiiiiri~':i~- aide, even Llicu lining delayed nu hour by the condition of the truck. The Earl Grey yesterday broughl over three bodies. for interment in their native lslaiiil._ These included unc for Uluirlgttetown, viz; that ul .liimes Miitcli, brother of Albert Mutcli, Mt. lddwiiril Road, who pads- ed away at New Glasgow recently. Fiinerol iirraugeinents iire niiiioiiiiced in niiother column. 'The others were s Mrs. Rose of Souris and a Mrs. Mc- Leod of (iardigan. ::Buntnin, Bell & Co., for best coal. Lowest prices. 1-23dtf 1:-Only one Rexnll Store in Char- lottetown. Our is the' only store where Rcxall preparations are being sold. We have the exclusive agency. Wergimrriutee- every--Rexall -Remedy and refund the money where they prove unsatisfactory. Rexall Reme- . dies are not secret their contents can be shown for the asking. The mac- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. 8 Kt. Sis. 2-19drl'.f. THE GAY LIFE. l-Ie liiirries every morning to catch a certain car; 'He goes to work where hundreds of other toilers are; His course is never varied; he has no time to stray; The route that is the shortest he trikes day after day; He works upon a schedule that changes not at all In winter or in summer, in spring-\ time or in fall. ,fr / H ' e i-itiirts in every morning, just as he did before, To do a certiiiu duty and never any more: Us has his thirty minutes at noon to rest and eat, Anti when 'the day is ended he hur- ries to the street To start his homeward journey, night after night the same, _ Jnrnmed in with other people who df. not know his name. l-lc does not know his neighbors, to them he is unknown; - Beyond his little orhut his face is never shown; lie liurries every morning to catch ri certain car; At night he clings whore other nad- fiivcd strnp-lin~iigei~s ure, Ami woiiilers how the people cxisjl out on thc fiirms, bi-nrlved of social pleasures and nll the city's uluirnis. , ` --Cliiongo Reooril-Herald. ~ , _..._ .__..__ Gel Well Al 0lli_‘-_ Risk _-.1 If you are brokeni in health, ner- vous, piile, weiili iiiiil exhausted, you do not need to spend your money uselessly in trying to find o suitable renii-.ii§¢. We have seen Vlnol do so much good in such conditions that we are now prepared to take all the rlsk, so we say, "Let Vlnol biilld you up and make you strong and well. ll you are not pleased with what it does for you, tell us and we will give hack your money." ln- this way you take no i°islt_ at all. and ln all probability Vlnol, our delicious cod livei: and iron tonic. will do you ns much good ris it does others nnd you will not only be pleased with the health nnrl strength l b t f\‘1 al ft br nge you. u w so recom- mend lt to vour friends Fl A Foster, Central, Drugstore ‘Valuable llorsqsaveil a By “N¢rvihne” Was Too Sore and Lame to Work Quickly Cured by Nervillne. “I have had a long experience in treating horses, and I can safely say that I know of no linlment for strains. sprains, and swelling 'that is so useful around the stable as Nervi» line." Thus writes Mr. J. E. Mur- chison, from his home, Crofts Hill P. O. -"I had s fine young mare that wrenched her right foreleg, and from the shoulder down she was stiff, sore, and swollen. I applied Nerviline, and it worked like a charm; in fact, that mare was in shape to work a`day af- ter I used Nerviline. “We have used Nerviline on our farm for twenty-five years, and never found it wanting. For mln or beast it is 5, _ivonderfiil linimentl’ _ Five tlidiisand, letters recommend .verviune si-ii general iioiisenoidiini- ment, as an all--round cure for aches and pains. Try it yourself. rize 25c_, sold by all dealers or The Uatarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. t‘A'[`CI'I MALDEN MAN WHO SHOT BROTHER. B()r_l'l`ON_ Feb. 14-Entering thi fashionable Victoria hotel in thi Hack bay and, though meanly dress- cd, demanding the best room in -the place, Max. Manastersky, who was i-:aiited by the Malden police for _booting his brother Abraham in list city on Monday night, brought about his own arrest last night. Mauiistersky, for whom the police _»! Malden, llostou, and Chelsea searched without success yesterday, ‘i~ade.~ his sensational reappearance .ust before 10 o'clock. Gilbert P. Fitch, the hotel clerk, :ut him down for a crank. He took iim to one side and discussed vari- ous rooms, while Manager Puig( notified police headquarters. _ Officers Moynihan, and Conway -.vere sent to the 'hotel from the Back liay police station, Manastersky re ~.cived them calmly. When they rec ignized him ns the man wanted in Vlaldeu, he showeil~ a disposition tu ight, but they finally landed him ii i cell and notified the Malden police. The Malden .ciutlioritles nent over ’olicema.n Frank Liiielmn' to get \/lanastersky. "'[`lierc_ is ii girl in. Roxbury whr. neil to be nu iingel. E~ilie's n devil now," wus iill that Miiuiistersky vould say nt the Miildi-ii police sts- Zion. Mniuislorsky will ho iiriniiiiicil lr hc Miilden coiirt. 'l‘lii\, coiiilitlon of iis brotlier Abriiliiiiii, whom he shot ii their home in l~‘.of'folk street. :hanged for the better yesterday, -ind it was iiniil at the Malden Hospi- ’.iil that he' has a chance of recovery. l‘hc mother of the iucn, who witness ~d the shooting, luis been liystericnl =vcr since. W()llLDN”l’ WlfI'I‘I‘l l<}I)lT()ItIAL.' . Louis Scabor, chief editorial writer Frank A Munscy, has iesigned, be :aiise of his refusal to write an edi- `orial claiming that Roosevelt would iweep Pennsylvania. The resignation occurred just fol-- 'owing the statement by Senator Penrose to the effect thot he looked 'or some opposition to President. _Daft in Pennsylvania. Harry J. Taft, general manager _o' the Munsey paper, acting on orders 'rom Munsey, directed Seabor to write the Roosevelt editorial. Sea- bor. who is an old political writer and versed in the politics of Penn- sylvania. refused to write the editor- al.-Editor & Publisher. WHY THE SLEEPING DRAUGHT FAILED. Clisgusted Patient: “Your sleeping draught wasirt ,. bit of good. rn. ieastly things wouldn’t touch it." Amazed Doctor: "What things?" Patient: "Tbe cats that keep me ».wiike." DIED osnoou, at North wiitshire, iii"z o'clock Saturday morning, Feb. 17, 1912, John Deacon in his 87th _ year. _ Funeral today 19th inst nt 2 o'- vlosk ri. iii.‘ - . - MUYH, At New Glasgow, N. S. FE . 17. James Mutch, aged 7] years, formerly of Mt. Herbe.l'.'», Lot 48. ll'lll'l0l`&l' will take place Tuesday 20 ilist., leaving G. D. Wrlghl;'s Parlors at 2 p. m. sharp. Service nt Mt. Herbert Church on arrival of C01"t°i<€- Interment at Mt. Herbert Cemetery. (Patriot and Examiner please copy.)'. - ' POLE BEAT ITALIAN. ` NEW _ YORK, Feb. 13-Szbyskg, »h¢’- llli! polish wrestler, defeated Giovanni Raiclvich; the Italian, in n bout at Madison Square Gnrden last night. It was to have been n finial, "iflulr, nt catch-weights, best two falls in three, Only one full wnii re- 'l""`0d. ll0W8Vcl‘, for after thc l‘iili~. ind downed the Italian with ii half Nelson with ci lei: and side crotch ‘\0lll nfliel' 54 -minutes and five src,- '"“]*? 09 Hfllellllvi-1 work on both sides, Ralcivfch wris not able to comix again to the scrntch, rind Tom .li-.ii rliis; the referee, declared .°l'/.bysko the winner. - l'1E'l"I‘llllf OF (l0Nl)(`)IiEN(‘.I<“i. The following luis been sent to Jnnle rind Robert Hill, Fredericton, l’. E. 1':-Since lt has pleased Al- piirhtv God ni. uis nuwiiie' providen- ’!€. to remove from you, your kind “ml l°Vl"8 mother. wo, on behalf of the members of Refuge Division, wish to extend to you our sympathy, on this sad occasion. We know you will 'niss the wise coiincll of an affection- fite mother. Kind words are of little svall ln sorroiv~,'hut we would direct vou to him who doeth nlL things well and hope that we may all meet in that Haven of Rest, where' Qorrow fs _never known and where love end harmony reign forever. Signed ‘ii behalf of the members of Refuge' 'ilvlslon Minnie Weeks, Howard 'Large size bottle, 50c., or sample- im the Philadelphia Times, owned by ~ ' . " ' SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 15 -Six mon were killed and several injured this morning, when e locomo- tive hauling an ore train at Bing- ham, Utah,- left the track and rolled down a hill, crashing through the .roof of the Bingham State banL»_ **"_‘*°*i”*_‘ l AVIATOR BEATTY IN A RAPID FLIGHT. HEMPSTEAD, L. I., Feb. 14- Jeorga W. Beatty, who flew in an ,aeroplane _from Nassau to Central Llark, Manhattan, last night, made :he return trip of 22 miles to the Vassau aviation field this morning. -Ie left Central Dark at 9.16 and 20 ninutes later was at his hangar. At' 'une time he was over -3000 feet in he air and steering by compass ilone, owing to the .fog. His ther- ‘nometer at 3000 feet registered six 'legrees` above zero. When Beatty 'cached the ground he was so numb '/ith cold that he had difficulty in itancling. ‘LIAINFIELD FARMER . IS FOUND l\lURDl‘]REl'). PLAINFIELD, Feb. 14.-Blood llots on a load uf slabs which ii lriverless horse was driving through lainield last n-ight led to the dis- overy of the killing of the animal’s wner, B. H. Gould, a farmer, and he suicide of his supposed slayer, llarence Terrell. The bodies of thc two men were 'mud after a search on the shores of `acknrd’s pond, two niilcs from ~Iii.infieIil. Claspcd in ’l`errcll's hand was ii *oublc~bai'i'cleil shutguii,, both bur- els of which had been discliarigeil. Gould was 63 years olil. Terrell, ho was 30, uiarried Go\llrl‘s grand- . ai\gliter_ They lived iii the same ouse, and as fur as neighbors know .heir relations were friendly. They _left home early yesterday iorning to get ii load of wood nt he pond, and took a gun along in he hope of shooting. rabbits. IIGHTEEN HURT IN FAST TRAIN WRECK. DEVILS LAKE, N. li., Feb. 14-- ‘wo persons were probably fiitally 'ijured iiiiil ll; otlii-rs liiiilly hurt ns result of thc wreck of the Oi‘ieutul niited fast train uii the Great Nor- .licrn riiilroiiil, one and H hull iiiili-.s ust of Doyon, N. D., iiuil '18 uiilcs fest of Devils Iirikc, last night- EV" ry car of the ill-ciiiicli triiiii liafl. he rails. Thi: engine wus Llirowii l5lI fret ul ii' turning iivi-i' and thi: ciiiiizlieia ,iiiili-d iu ii “'V" sliiipie iii. this liol. 'om of thc ciibiinkmciit. The wreck occurred iii nluioi-it flu- xact spot of a similar nccident n- out three years ago, when several eriions wire- killed. The acciilcllt is iiippmierl to have been ciiiii-iei'lilo’s imitlier, Mrs. .Ini'i~iitt, who was Lord Rosslyifs first wife; liurfl Rosslyn, the .lliichoss of Hiitlierlnnil, Lord liucnn, G1-iieral (Tc- :-il Binglinni and Lord iiipon. PARIS, Feb. 14-M. Dussiiud, fi l<‘rcucli inventor, says he has discov- ered ii mrnns of producing "cold light." Pic keeps secret the process by which he proiliires a light equiil lu intensify to the ordinnry kind iiud consuming ii loss amount of electric current. "l‘lin inventor suys his ilisco\'cry will |-i'c\'cut the ilaiiircr of moving pirtiiir films huriilnir, iiurl it may bc used lu powder pings'/vines without ilnuger of causing explosions. "H:i.tiirilay inoriiiiig we opciicil nn silk is ii \\'onrlci'l‘ul vnluc-.soft lust rous niul flue iiuil sclls for fill r-cut~' wr yard. Monro S- !\lcl_coii_ 2-l2dtf- l.'l.f\I\'Y lllfflW.\Il‘lll WliI‘l:\` - '1`l-Ili] SHIT’ SANK. N,\(;g\,Q._i\i{I_ Jiipiin, Fcbriiiiry 13- l"orty-sir niiimdicrs of the i:i~c\\.=i null pnsscngcrs were ilrowiifril by thc sink- ing after 9 collision of the -lRIlf1ll“fi0 .~‘.f_ciinici's thi- ltviiliii Mziruc iinil thr- ilfiiri Miiru tiiiliiy. The ltyfllw lllnfu wus ii sl_ciiiiicr of - tons uct, liuilf in 1878 nt Hiozo, Jnirnn, unil owned by tho \'i<;x i‘l'|‘\`, l.. l., lf:-Ii. l-l-- '-\ifli fi uoiiinu :it his sldf- si-|'i\:iiiiim! illil l1i>l':il'¢\.lill_\,' on tl_\i~ piiliil, nl' jlllllll' lm' froin his :ivioi-l:\n1'. niiil thc gniui- liuv iu his iiuilsii fi'--/.<-ii (li'i»l'_i:ie l)i‘i\l.- ty. nn uviiilur, .~li_1<_]l OHS! Uf§‘|};’.‘~ nu: oi~'i<‘icu.~ - .\i.\m-: wii~‘i~: MAD. :ir irecn, .c.~:cin, .ic, i ty, iis \ ____ ______ l.ii’\.'iNi?\i_ mit., l~‘i\b. I3-That weii- tcin loud upon which thc faith of thiiiiiilii ns ii imiimi is placed is a co\inti‘y of glrzit :ii‘lii<\vi-merit.. Therc are i;i‘.'°iit silcccssi-s mid just as great failures. Tlicrc uri: iuiliviilunl victo- ries :inil the iniliviiliiul dclciits. And :is well, it is ,-1 country of trnge- diss. A youni: fiirmcr from thc west ar- rivcil.iii lioudiiu fwn nights ngo. He wus acconipiiiiiwl by his wife- ii coiiii-ly, ruvcu li:iiri‘